BOSCH B36CD50SN Temperature Fluctuating
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Temperature Sensor (NTC Thermistor)
This NTC thermistor is the primary feedback mechanism for the control board to monitor internal air temperature. Over time, moisture ingress can cause the sensor's resistance-to-temperature curve to drift, leading to the control board incorrectly modulating the inverter compressor speed and fan activity. Replacing the sensor restores the integrity of the data provided to the logic board, stabilizing the cooling cycles.
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9%
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Evaporator Fan Motor
If the fan motor suffers from intermittent bearing friction or a failing Hall effect sensor (used for RPM feedback), airflow across the evaporator coils becomes inconsistent. This creates localized cold spots or warm zones within the cabinet despite the compressor running correctly. A replacement ensures consistent cubic feet per minute (CFM) delivery across the heat exchanger.
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5%
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Main Power Control Module
The control module processes the PID logic for the refrigerator's variable-speed components. If the logic circuit for the inverter driver or the sensor input processing fails, it can result in 'hunting'—where the system constantly overshoots and undershoots the target temperature. This is considered a last-resort mechanical fix when sensors and mechanical actuators are verified.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Temperature Sensor (NTC Thermistor).
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